Updated July 16, 2025 by the Eyewitness News Data Team
Updated July 16, 2025 by the Eyewitness News Data Team

Eyewitness News is tracking crime and safety across New York City and in your neighborhood.

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Auto Thefts This Year
7,038

Year To Date
Through July 13

Auto Thefts Last Year
7,302

Year To Date
Same Period in 2023

Auto Theft Rate
176.4

Per 100,000 people
Last 12 months

Average Auto Theft Rate
151.3

Per 100,000 people
2021 to 2023


Motor vehicle thefts so far this year are trending down 3.6% compared to the same time period in 2023, according to the latest data available from the New York Police Department.

However, the auto theft rate over the last 12 months is up when compared to the annual average over the last three years, and the frequency of vehicles being reported stolen remains higher than it was before the pandemic.

The city is averaging 299 stolen vehicles a week over the last 12 months. In 2019, that number was 104 a week.

The risk is not the same neighborhood to neighborhood.

ABC7’s data team looked at the New York Police Department’s data by neighborhood from 2020 through July 13.

A closer look at vehicle thefts by neighborhood

The map color-codes each neighborhood by the auto theft rate over the last 12 months. Darker blue areas are neighborhoods where the rate is higher than the citywide rate.

You can click any neighborhood to see detailed numbers or the buttons at the bottom of the map to switch between numbers and rates. You can search for a street, place, landmark or zip code to zoom to that location.







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